Exmormon Contacts and
Resources

People to contact and resources available for those in their journey
out of Mormonism

To Contact Exmormon.org volunteers directly,

E-Mail: Exmormon.org WebmasterThis is questions or comments about the site only.
For help or information regarding Mormon issues contact any of the individuals
or organizations listed below or ask questions on theThe
Bulletin Board

E-Mail: Richard PackhamHe can help in all
areas of Mormonism, but has developed a specialty to help parents who have children that have joined
Mormonism.

A foundation has been created to help ex-Mormons
and those affected by Mormonism: www.exmormonfoundation.orgPlease contact the foundation about publicity and conferences.

Last Update: Jan. 2010

These people have
volunteered to give information and/or be of support to others. The majority of these
people are former Mormons. Some helpers are Christian and some are of no religious
affiliation. I have tried to note the religious orientation on each listing where
appropriate.

The
Bulletin Board is often used by individuals who wants to remain totally
anonymous and receive a quick response. (150,000+ hits per weekday, busiest
during lunch on the West Coast of USA. 900 posts per day)

Larry DiLucchio lives in North Carolina. He has a life time of
experience with Mormonism and with life on an Indian reservation

Utah

Salt Lake City

Rauni(she'll probably answer
sooner) and Dennis- Their story is #50 on the web site and they are willing
to talk on the phone or meet in person in the Utah area. They can let you know of dates
and times of support groups in the Salt Lake area. They have a Christian web site at Higley's site.

The Mormon Alliance is for women who have received spiritual abuse by LDS priesthood
leaders in their local wards or families. Please write to them for assistance if you have
suffered abuse by the LDS church.

Historical and Doctrinal Questions

For historical or intellectual questions regarding Mormonism please feel free to
contact James at the web site below. James has studied Mormon history for many years and
has developed an extensive Mormon research library. He has focused his research on the
Book of Abraham papyri, Mormon polygamy, and the LDS temple endowment development, but
James can certainly assist you in finding answers to a wide range of Mormon related
questions. His web
site on Mormon history well worth visiting.

Mormons in Transition This site has a wealth of
information on history and archeology and the authors are Christian ministers.